Siwertell launches new high capacity loader
Published by Claire Cuddihy,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
With the launch of a new high capacity loader, Siwertell demonstrates its commitment to finding solutions for any kind of operation, including the truly massive, and adding value through innovative designs and automation.
The cargo handling market demonstrates a range of unique elements. No two ports are exactly the same in terms of their cargo mix or volumes, blueprint, or local climate. A founding principle in Siwertell’s design philosophy is to create new products to serve its customers’ needs, rather than expecting them to adapt their operations to limitations in their equipment.
Pressures never cease to become more complex in the industry; the operational boundaries of machines are pushed to their limits, along with owner expectations. Siwertell engineers relish a challenge; whether it is in terms of protecting the environment; decreasing operating expenditure; improving the longevity of parts; or providing operational scale. Taking all these imperatives into account – with an emphasis on the latter – Siwertell unveils its highest capacity loader yet.
Key advantages of the Siwertell high capacity loader
- Unrivalled high capacity material handling.
- Reduced investment costs due to extremely efficient operation and innovative design.
- Long-distance conveying.
- Enclosed, high speed shuttling belt conveyor with no transfer points between different belts.
- Luffable horizontal boom.
- Heavy-duty design based on well-proven Siwertell technology.
- Environmentally friendly with low power consumption, minimal spillage and high efficiencies.
- High throughput ensures minimal berth occupancy, reducing operational costs.
- Fully retractable loading spouts enable easy maintenance access.
- Easy operation with integral wash-down system.
- New telescoping cabin features inner and outer positions.
Going super-sized
If asked: just how much material can a Siwertell machine load directly into a ship’s holds? Using the new high capacity loader, Siwertell’s answer is: in the space of an hour, 12 000 t of iron ore, or 8000 t of coal. The new loader serves some of the largest bulkers in the world; iron ore carriers of up to 300 000 DWT and 230 000 DWT coal carriers.
The unrivalled throughput of Siwertell’s high capacity loader allows a huge number of vessels to be loaded in quick succession, offering minimal berth occupancy, which translates into considerable off-hire and fuel savings, and keeps ship sulfur and NO2 emissions away from ports.
“We specialise in developing tailor-made solutions for every bulk material handling application,” says Juha Huovilainen, Sales Director, Siwertell.
“The design of the new high capacity loader is based on multiple interviews with global customers operating at the extreme, the most demanding high-volume export terminals. It also represents the culmination of our vast experience in the coal and iron ore industries.
“With this latest introduction to our product portfolio, Siwertell’s engineers have worked hard to bring the advantages of its smaller systems to large-scale applications, without making any sacrifices in function,” says Huovilainen.
“Our system is lightweight and compact for its size, highly robust, and provides totally unmatched cargo throughput.”
Maximising efficiency, maintaining flows
To maximise loading efficiency, Siwertell developed a new loading spout, which loads coal and other bulk material with similar properties underneath hatch coamings and in the corner of hatch openings. For iron ore, a newly designed deflection device also optimises the transfer of bulk cargo into the ship’s holds.
Like every other Siwertell application, reliability has been at the forefront of the new loader’s design. Siwertell has instigated various new innovations to ensure peak operational availability and hand-in-hand with this is ease of maintenance. Notably, loading spouts can be retracted to the jetty for servicing or if repairs are required. Furthermore, the loader can be locked in position to avoid it becoming damaged during high winds.
Meanwhile, a travelling cab, which can telescope up to a distance of 16 m along the loader’s horizontal arm, gives an optimal view of the operation, as well as allows the operator to identify any issues in the – otherwise fully automated – loading process.
The high capacity loader also benefits from the Siwertell monitoring system, known as SIMON; a PC-based human machine interface (HMI) with rapid, remote monitoring capabilities, able to identify potential issues before they emerge and troubleshoot them if they do occur.
Staying ahead of demand
Siwertell’s high capacity loader features a specially-designed shuttle conveyor system, which has no transfer points between belts. This delivers efficient, long-distance conveying without any cargo losses. An optional dust cover prevents any emission of coal dust to the surrounding environment.
“When dealing with such high volumes of cargo, even a small portion of spillage can be extremely costly,” notes Huovilainen. “With our high capacity loader, Siwertell addresses operational profitability and ensures that we stay ahead of dry bulk cargo demands for decades to come – and demonstrating that, whatever the job, we always have the right tool on hand.”
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/material-handling/29012019/siwertell-launches-new-high-capacity-loader/
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